Trip Overview

Langtang Valley and Ganja-La pass Trek, a fabulous adventure leads you within dramatic landscapes around high Central Himalayan Mountains, in the shade and harmony of immense culture and traditional way of life around ethnic groups Tamang of Langtang Himal at Rasuwa region and towards Helambu within Hyalmo people one of the rare and small tribes of Himalaya. The highlights of this trek includes mountains to Tamang and Hyalmo tribes old Buddhist culture and traditions; and walking into serene rhododendron and bamboo forest where rare and elusive Red Panda dwells with abundance of other wildlife and waterfalls, marvelous scenery of snow covered peaks with Langtang Lirung and its range, and then crossing a high scenic Ganja-La Pass of above 5,122 m and 16,800 ft high. Starting Langtang valley and Ganja-La pass Trek, taking an overland drive from Kathmandu to reach around Langtang area at Syabrubesi village, located on the bank of Bhote Kosi River, one of the famous rivers of Nepal for rafting. Our trekking route leads along Langtang Khola (River) upstream through Langtang village to reach at Langtang Valley and join in with friendly locals at Kyanjin Gomba at the height of 3,870 m. The whole Langtang areas dominated and influenced by Tibetan Buddhism. At Kyanjin a day hikes to Tserko Ri at above 5,000 m, one of the main highlights of the trek offering the whole Langtang areas dominated and influenced by Tibetan Buddhism.

At Kyanjin a day hikes to Tserko Ri at above 5,000 m, one of the main highlights of the trek offering breathtaking view of mountain range of Langtang and towards east Dorji Lakpa with peaks of Tibet. After Langtang valley walk leads beyond towards Naya Kanga peak and Ganja-la Chuli with magnificent view of Ganesh Himal (7,600m) and Langtang – II (7,227m), and heading higher towards remote into complete wilderness near Ganja-La Pass, after much preparation cross Ganja-La Pass the highest point of the adventure of above 5,122 m high, to reach at another magnificent areas at Helambu, the home of Hyalmo often spelled as Yalmo, one of the least populated mountain tribe around Himalaya. Helambu and Ganja-la pass areas, where trekkers seldom venture around this beautiful country located beneath Jugal Himal range of mountains, at Helambu witness the culture and custom of Hyalmo people similar Buddhist religion to Sherpa and Tamang tribes. After enjoying marvelous time around Helambu walk leads to a warmer areas at Melamchipul Bazaar for exciting drive back to Kathmandu with awesome and memorable times on Langtang & Ganja-la Trekking.

After Langtang valley walk leads beyond towards Naya Kanga peak and Ganja-la Chuli with magnificent view of Ganesh Himal (7,600m) and Langtang – II (7,227m), and heading higher towards remote into complete wilderness near Ganja-La Pass, after much preparation cross Ganja-La Pass the highest point of the adventure of above 5,122 m high, to reach at another magnificent areas at Helambu, the home of Hyalmo often spelled as Yalmo, one of the least populated mountain tribe around Himalaya. Helambu and Ganja-la pass areas, where trekkers seldom venture around this beautiful country located beneath Jugal Himal range of mountains, at Helambu witness the culture and custom of Hyalmo people similar Buddhist religion to Sherpa and Tamang tribes. After enjoying marvelous time around Helambu walk leads to a warmer areas at Melamchipul Bazaar for exciting drive back to Kathmandu with awesome and memorable times on Langtang & Ganja-la Trekking.payperprofits comлакшери эторазработчик сайтовдомен доменное доменная имя зонакак уехать в канаду работатькрауд маркетинг примерылобановский александр игоревич харьков

Detailed Itinenary

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The required number of local staff and porters to carry your luggage during the trek.

Food, accommodation, salary, insurance, equipment and medicine for all staffs.

Langtang Conservation Area Entry permit and TIMS permit for trekking.

Down Jacket and sleeping bag by Remarkable Adventure Trek (which need to be returned after the trek).

Surface transfer from and to Kathmandu.

Free Remarkable Adventure Trek duffel/kit bag (yours to keep).

Sightseeing/Monument entrance fees in Kathmandu on the second day.

Farewell dinner in typical Nepali Restaurant with cultural show.

All our government taxes, vat, tourist service charges and official expenses.

2. Doesn't Includes

Lunch and dinner whilst in Kathmandu.

Travel insurance which covers emergency Rescue and Evacuation.

International airfare and airport departure tax.

Nepal entry visa; you can obtain a visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu. (Tourist Visa with Multiple Entries for 30 days can be obtained by paying the US $ 40 or equivalent foreign currency. Similarly, Tourist Visa with Multiple Entries for 90 days can be obtained by paying the US $ 100. Please bring 2 copies of passport size photos).

Extra night accommodation (early arrival, late departures due to weathers, and any others reasons).

Any others expenses which are not mentioned on Price Includes section.

Date & Availability

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End Date

Group Size

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Frequenty Asked Question's

Trip Equipment & Packaging List

For your trip preparations Remarkable Adventure Trek provides you with related information and advice required for your adventure holiday trip in and around Nepal Himalaya and beyond, providing you with following equipment list for the trekking. If it’s too much to carry from your home country some of the necessary equipment can be hired or bought in Kathmandu around at Thamel or in Pokhara as well. Most of the equipment is general and standard lists for all seasons while on the trek but may differ as per the season and duration of trekking and areas of your chosen trip.
For Head:

Sun hat or scarf.

Light balaclava or warm fleece headgear.

Sun Glasses and snow goggles with UV protection.

For Lower Body:

Under Garments.

Hiking shorts.

Lightweight cotton long pants.

Light and expedition weight thermal bottoms.

Fleece or wool pants (seasonal).

Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell pants.

For Feets:

Thin, lightweight inner socks.

Thick, warm wool hiking socks.

Hiking boots with spare laces.

Camp shoes (sneakers and/or sandals).

Gaiters for hiking in winter to the base camp.

For Upper Body:

T-shirts.

Light and expedition weight thermal tops.

Fleece jacket or pullover.

Fleece Wind-Stopper jacket (optional).

Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell jacket.

Down vest and/or jacket.

For Hands:

Lightweight gloves.

Heavyweight gloves or mittens with a waterproof shell outer (seasonal).

Ams Info

Remarkable Adventure Trek operates and runs all high altitude treks and climbs with the support of our expert and veteran guides who has been in these profession for more than two decades, all our guide have undergone with much training and attending workshop on related fields every year like Medical Course with enough knowledge of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) and proper use of Gamma Bag or Portable Altitude Chamber (PAC) pressure bags when required on emergency purpose on high AMS symptoms and to work on minor medical problem treatments.
Causes of Altitude Mountain Sickness:

Altitude mountain sickness is caused by reduced of air pressure with lower oxygen levels at high altitude.

The faster you climb to a high elevation, more likely you will get altitude or acute mountain sickness (AMS).

Symptoms:

Difficulty in sleeps.

Dizziness or light-headed.

Fatigue.

Headache.

Loss of appetite.

Nausea or vomiting.

Rapid pulse (heart rate).

Shortness of breath with exertion.

Treatment:

Altitude mountain sickness is easier to treat in the early stage.

The main treatment for all forms of mountain sickness is to go down (descend) towards lower altitude as fast you can with support of our guide and staff.

Extra oxygen should be given, if available.

People with severe altitude mountain sickness should be admitted to a hospital or evacuated by any means of transportation the fastest is by Helicopter.

Remarkable Adventure Trek suggests you Polyacrylamide (Diamox) because this medicine helps you to feel better if you are trekking in high altitude areas.

It also helps you to reduce mild symptoms. This medicine works best when you take it before you start gaining much higher altitude. Beside our advice please consol with your doctor.

Note: In case of emergency, you will be immediately airlifted by Helicopter to Kathmandu.

Trip Note

Nobody knows or cares about the safety of your group better than our trekking guides because they know how to cope with the unexpected situations that occasionally arise in the high altitudes of the Himalaya. In these situations, it is vital that trekkers are flexible and listen to the guides’ directions. The trip that you are on may be affected by weather, politics, or even wildlife. Whatever the factor may be, it is possible you may have some changes in your itinerary, as the seasoned guides of Remarkable Adventure Trek decide the safest option for you. If changes must be made to your trip, our guides will work hard to stick to your original itinerary as much as possible until the change becomes unavoidable. However, Remarkable Adventure Trek will not be responsible for an outcome, resulting from bad weather, wildlife, or political situation before, during, or post trip.
WHAT MAKES THIS TRIP DIFFERENT FROM OTHERS?
Trek Remarkable Adventure Trek works for social causes with some non-profit organizations of Nepal, concerned with environment conservation and preservation includes street children who need better education and good normal